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Originally posted by RastaMentality
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Yes. That's bad too.
I'm still peeved that Apple is releasing buggy software that interferes with previously functioning wifi access. In a time where we really do depend on being able to go online, I think Apple should rethink its priorities.
* My upgrade from Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion = loss of wifi connection in select places (like my home, where I am currently connected to the ethernet cable)
* Download of iOS6 for my iPad = wifi access immediately shut off after download. Problem still not completely resolved.
It's awesome if Apple wants to add new bells and whistles with their upgrades, but they should not do it at the expense of causing customers to lose basic internet access.
Apple used to thrive on the idea that "it just works". Why are my Apple products suddenly having wifi problems with these latest updates? They're dropping the ball on quality control.